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' mm CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23 185t VOLUME LI1I. NO. &- THE RALEIGH REGISTER" Ii jmblished Semi-weekly ui Weekly, 7 SEATON GALES, EDITOR AND T O T R I T O TERMS. 15 per aaaaa $3 per bbum ; For the Semi-weekly, For the Weekly, ia (druse $2 M. RATES OF APVKKTLSIJ.Q : As-m-I 1 U- or I iL voan - ... a liwtirtn of 334 per ecu-. 85 P-niri SrK T,. . . the Weekly. if-hetu! to uw ait be roer-TAiD. REGISTER BOOK AND JOB PRjjfTllM OFFICE. Thc subscriber having recently refitted kis office with & new beautiful and extensive aseortmeot ! BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, t prepared to execute, with netam, every variety of 800X & ?A3W?HL3tT WORK. ALSO t,e bet etvle. and at but a trifling advance on North- eru prxxa- "To enible ,'iin ,0 do ,U'1V be b" lw,,red , aiwriment of beautifully ename ed t arda, of dif , ,d fancv Stationery, with which he la jJLj to fid order for Ball Tickets, Circular., aud all description of Bronx e and Fancy Colored Printing. II, has. also n assortment of eitra-ni ted type for KAJCXOTH POSTERS and SHOW BILLS, ,d will sj-are no pains 10 reader per eel -infection ia the ezec.ion of all work f! AV'J'11 beeniruoied. is EATON OALLa. C. B. ROOT, -wT-orLD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen ot Raleigh, and the public generally, that he has recently returned from the North wkh a new. beautiful and splendid stock of WATCHES. JEWELRY, 4c, 4c, 4c. which he is prepared to sell lower than such articles, have ever been sold in this market at any previous time. Having himself paid great attention to thc selection of his good, he is confident that, tor Beauty and Fashion, no superior stock was ever before exhibi ted in North Carolina. His assortment is made up of a very great vari ety and consist-", in part, of the following articles : "JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS : Gold and Silver Lsver Watches, Anchor Cylinders, Vertical Escapements. Gold and Steel Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins, Finder Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold Pens. Thimbles, Medallions, Gold Hearts and Crosses, Mantel (Hocks, Gold and Silver mounted Cane. Card Cases. Toilet Bottles and La dies Toilet Work Boxes, Chessmen and Backgam mon Boar L. Steel Pens Gilt, Steel, Gloss and Sa tin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Razor Strops, Purses, Ac, &c. SILVER AND PLATED WARE : Silver Table, Tea. Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs. Cutter Knives, Silver-mounted Cocoa Nuts, Castors. Candle-Sticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Brittania Ware, in setts or single peices, Silver and Plated Cups, Sil ver and Ivory Napkin Rings, 4c, &c. SPECTACLES Gold, Silver, Blue and polished Steel Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glasses, a new article to suit the eyes of all persons ; very supe rior Flint Glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at an v .notice. PERFUMERY : Comprising Powder Boxes, Cologne au-4 Lavender Waters. Toilel Powder Sha ving and Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth and Sha ving Brushes. Cl'TLERY: A large assortment of superior Razors. Pocket and Pen Knives, also Dirks and Dowie Knives. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS : Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violin Bows, 4c, 4e. Watches and Clocks repaired in superior styles As his own personal attention will be given to the department, those persons having articles to repair may rely en their being well, and faithfully execu ted. Gold and Silver manufactured to order. High est prices given for old Gold and Silver. TO SPORTSMEN : Patent Six Barrel Self-Revolving and Repeating Pistols. C. B. ROOT has also received a fine lot of Dou ble Barrel Guns, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald-' win s Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wadding, 4c, 4c, 4c Raleigh, May, 18.53. 41-tf. Forestville Female Academy. riliifc exercises of this institution will be resu 1 med on the third Monday in July. The Prin cipal, Mr. B. W. JcsTics, will be assisted, as for merly, by Miss Virginia C, Ramsey of Raleigh. Pupils will be received at any time of the session; and charged only from date of entrance. No de ductions will be made except in cases of protracted illness. Terms in English, $7,50, $10, or $12,50, ac cording to advancement. French $5,00 5,00 Music on Piano, Guitar, with use-of iaatrument r 18,00 Boarding may be had with the Principal at seven dollars per month, or in the neighborhood at six. For further particulars, address the Principal, or Mr. Prrros A, Dckk, Sec'y. of the Board of Trus trees. Forestville, . c., June 18, 1652. 40 6fc qy Biblical Recorder will insert six times. f TUST RECEIVED. 60 If ! fine Calf Pegged Boot. pairs Mens' I V. 12 Pal" Mens" fine Morocco and Patent tMfe Boots. 12 pairs Mens' fine Opera Boots. 4 Meus' fine Jenny Lind Shoes. Made by superior workmen and of the latest style January 31, 1852 - i.. SI1TH. 10 THE PREMIUM CIRCULAR SAW MTTiLj. ANEW arrangement by which the objections u Circular Saw Mills, of their tendency to heat, of not being able to cut large logs, and the expense of large Saws, are effectually overcome. With 30 or 36 inch Saws, the largest logs can be cut, and nth one half the power necessary to drive the common crank or Circular MilL They are much uuer, cut awy one third less timber, and the S i vo 10 dollars each. It is- uiu cipeuiuoua ana economical as well as the l7Pral Jiacoine now in use for making timber, and is easily managed and more easily kept in re Pair than a Crank Mill, as can be shown by numer TT L The Ptentee is now stopping Raleigh for a short tune, for the purpose of dis g of the Patent in State, County or individual no i And a,so few Mm:1,ine which will be put otWv,f!!lin"'tMd to CUt donWe timber of anj ter nn Wlth U or 8 aor8e Engin. or small . Per, or no sale. chim mvtfnt Md "Sponsible MiTl-wright or ma Bleaant!1n,80me cPiUl' Wtd to engage in a And he lucrtive agency, dents Sou,KUlu &lso " numerous correspon Preyent hi. lateness of the season win rr, and he .U"1?Jfather Sonth- to mJ much tar. Mills at tbi, ni PP to r o '' Kwed at th-. and they 06 PrompUy de- temple JTU' -VUntiC for $350' A model nav h? for20,fet carriage. A working at W T f. otkeT information obtained West of the Capitol. June 7, 18--2. " dnHnrA Summer Goods for 1802. T H. R. 8. TUCKER are now receiving V . their extensive and well selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Goods to which your attention is respectfully invited. Consisting in part of the fol lowing : Brocade Poult De Sol silk Solid Col'd and White do White Brocade Silks Rieh Plaid Chamelion Silks White and Bl'k Watered do Saper Bl'k Gro De Rhine do Fig'd and Satin Striped shaHeys Solid and, Fig d Barege Fancy Silk Tissues Organdi Lawns French Jackonets Printed Muslins Brilliantes Plaid and Solid Ginghams English and American Chintz Dotted, Checked, Swiss, Jackonet, Nainsook, and Tarlton Muslins Bl'k Silk Lace Mantillas Plain and Emb'd Canton Crape Shawls Bl'k Silk Lace French Work'd Collars, Cuffs, Chemisettes and Under-sleeves Swiss and Jackonet Muslin Bands Scolloped Linen Cambric and Reviere Stitched H'd'kf Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insertings Real and Imitation Valenoiens Edgings Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves, best quality " " Alexander's Silk Gloves Rich Bonnet, Neck and Scarf Ribbons Silk Fringes, Buttons and Trimmings French Working Cotton, Linen and Cotton Floss, 4c, 4c. March 16, 1852. 22 Fifteen Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, about the 8th of February, my negro man, Washington, dark color, 27 years old, 6 feet 1 or 2 inches high, weight 175 or 80 pounds, long limbs, his right ankle bends outward caused by a hurt, when very young, which makes him hop when walking ; front teeth good ; had on, when he left, a brown woolen coat. He may change his name and try to pass as a free man. I will give the above reward to any person who will deliver him to me in Granville County, four miles South of Wilton, or ten dollars, to confine him in Jail, so that I can get him. Addess me at New Light P. O., Wake County. JOHN TURNER Granville, March 31, 1852. 27 PIANOS. "VfOW receiving' at the North Carolina Music Store, i a splendid assortment of Pianos from the Cele brated Factory of Knabe & Gaehle, Baltimore, who received the first Premiums three years in succes sion, in 1848. 1849, and 1850, at their anual Exhi bition of the State of Maryland. Grand Piano, in a modern style, handsome wood $650 do do with carved ornaments from $700 to $1000 Square Piano, splendid carving ornamental style. No. 2, $450 Square Piano, splendid carving Gothic style,. No. 3, . $400 Construing 6 Octave atkrr u Rotewood or Maho gany, BuUt in an entirt Iron Frmmt So.cabe Piaxo, splendid carving omasa'd style, Drawing Ac. a, do do do do Gothic style, do 3" do do square cor. ease, egM Tablets, on f large lash stand, do do 4 do do round do do ornam'd with modern mouldings, do do 10, do do do do do plain finish, of superior wood. do do do do do hollow cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand, do do 6, do do do do do on modern legs, do do , do do square cor case, Goth, pattern Tablet and octog, legs, do do 9 do do hollow do do plain Tablet, and octogon legs, do do , 450 400 375 375 350 350 350 325 825 do do square do do do plain legs Comprinng 0 Octave; Entire Iron Frame. do do fashionable style case, orna mented with mouldings, de do hollow cornered case, and 8 cornered ogee legs, do do square cornered case, gothic Tablets, legs to match, Comprising 6 Octave, Iron Plate and Bar, do do hollow cornered case, on a scroll 800 280 280 stand, Drawing No. 5,1 do do do a 375 250 250 226 lo do on turned legs, do do square do fancy Tablet, legs to match, do do do do plain do Drawings of the above numbers can be seen at the Music Store, or when desired any number can be sent to persons wishing to examine, i DRAWING AND PAINTING. Bristol Board, superior quality, Albums, Tinted Board, Fabers Pencils, Tinted drawing papper, Can vass in the piece and on stretchers, various sizes, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Palett knive, Pal ett caps, Maul sticks, black and white Crayons, kc ke. in short every thing necessary for these taste ful and beautiful accomplishments. Piano Covers, Gtttta Percha figured and plain, fined with elotb in order to secure the Plane against Uie dampness of the atmosphere, a new and splea did article. A choice selection of new and popular Music this day received and for sale by K- W. PETERS ILIA. Raleigh, Jan. 5th, 1852. 2 Oils! Oils!! Oils!!! 1000 r arm ins; duj GALLONS assorted Oils, for Painting, Burning in Lamps, Machinery, and arming purposes. Also, a fresh supply just re ceived of Taper and Lamp OiL Also, a supply of the best burning Fluid I have ever had. Also, a good supply of Olive OiL fresh and sweet, Just re ceived and for sale low by P. P. FESCUD. March 23, 1852. 28 tf Fresh Drusrs. Medicines. &e. deridJltJ 30OPackges now receiving for the 8pring .JnLd-"Sl1HtrdartUtDrng Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Hats for the Season. FASHIONABLE Black Moleskin, latest style, made to order, Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf H&ts. White and Black Round Crown Hats, Call and examine for yourselves. J. BROWN. Raleigh, March 30, 1852. 86 Spring Supply, 1852." I AM now receiving a large supply of Medicines. Paints, Oils, Chemicals and Glass Ware from the Manufacturers and importers, sod am prepared to furnish any articles in my line of the best quali ty, at such prices and upon such terms as must give satisfaction. My old customers and those who have never dealt with me, are invited to send me their orders. P. F. PESCUD. March 22, 1852. 28 MATTINGS, checked April, 7 1 852. & 5-4 White Matting, 4-4 J. BROWN. 28 do Great Exoitement In N. Carolina ! THE BATTLE IS BEGUN, AND I INTEND TO Fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY ! If yon want to save a couple Hundred DoUars, send on your orders for Turptntin Still, Cap, Arm ana Worm : Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass Machinery 4c. The prices of Still-caps, Arms, and Worms, are as follows : By the pound 37 cents ; or y contract: 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms, $400 10 do do do 485 12 do do do 525 14 do do do 585 15 do do do 615 16 do do do 650 20 do do do 695 25 do do do 750 80 do do do 850 35 do do do 900 All work will be warranted for 12 months, fire and burning expected. His work, will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the short est notice ; and if I fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 75 ly Boot and Shoe Manufactory. "t TR. DEPKEN would respectfully announce l.VIto the citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he still continues to carry on the above business, in all its branches, at Mr. Wolter ing's Hardware Store. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore re ceived, I assure the public that I will give univer sal satisfaction to those who entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKEN. Raleigh, Jan. 9th, 1S52. 3 Just Received. A LARGE LOT of very Superior Black and Green Teas from the New York Pekin Tea Company. I pledge myself to sell at their Retail prices, and the Teas I can recommend as strictly pnime. Those who buy from me will not only, therefore, get a good article but will save from fifteen to twenty per cent, in the purchase L. B. WALKER. March 19th, 1852. LACE AND MUSLIN Undersleeves, Chemiietts, Black Silk Lace, Infant Bodies, Dotted Swiss Muslin, White Corded Muslin for Bonnets, Fancy and Jenny Lind Skirting. EVANS & COOKE. March 23, 1852. 24 MRS. WOLTERING respectfully announces to the Ladies of Raleigh and surrounding country that she is now receiving her Fall and Win ter Stock of Fancy Goods, embracing China goods, fine iron-stone dinner-setts, tea-setts, and cups and saucers as fine as ever brought to this City. Also, Groceries of every description. Musical Instruments, &c, which will be sold low for cash. Just received, a fresh supply of Confectionaries. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continu ance of the same. WILHELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept. 15th. 1 85 1 . -y-75 General Agency, THE undersigned offers his services as agent for the transaction of any business in the City ot Raleigh,. at the Public Departments, the Banks, In surance offices, &c. He may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State. All letters addressed to him will be promptly attended to, and his charges will be mode rate and satisfactory. RUFUS H. PAGE. REFERENCES : Gov. Dsvid S. Reid, Wm. Hill. Sec'y. of State, D. W. Courts, Pub. Treasurer, E. B. Freeman, Clk. Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde cai, Prest. of Bank State, W. J. Clarke, Compt. State, W. H. Jones, Cash. Bank Cape Fear, W. W. Vass, Treasurer R & G. R. Road. Raleigh. Jan. 1st. 1852. tf 1 Wanted, OR Sixty Bales Prime Cotton, for which a 50 fair market price will be paid in Casii. J. BROWN. April 7, 1852. 28 Blake's Ohio State Paint. f I THIS extraordinary mineral substance possesses the highest preservative powers of durability and color, and its efficacy in preserving Wood from decay. Iron from oxidation, and Masonry and Brick work from dampness is peculiar and positive. Its incombustibility is also remarkable, forming a good protection to roofs and Buildings of Wood from tmrning cinders, sparks and falling flakes of fire, and it cannot be too highly recommended for Man ufactories, Churches, Warehouses, Rail Road Brid ges, Fences, 4c. A large supply constantly on hand and for sale low at die Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Raleigh, April 12, 1852. 30 At it Again ! a RECEIVED THIS DAY, 4 dozen of Beebe's Best Moleskin HATS, black. Also 2 dozen No. 1, White Beaver. Also, 2 do en of KOS SUTH HATS, different styles and qualities. Those wishing the best article, as regards ttyle and quality, can get "fits," by calling at EVANS & COOKE'S. Raleigh, March 12, 1851. 21 WANTED: At the Neuse River Oil Milk 6000 bushels of Cotton seed, Flax seed and Palma-Christi, or Castor Oil Beans, for which cash and the market price will be given. February 8, 1852, tf 10 Laurinburg High School. RICHMOND COUNTY, N. C. T THE undersigned Committee will receive appli 1 cations for a Principal Teacher to take charge ofthe above Institution. The buildings, which are spacious and convenient, are situated in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, and will be prepared for the reception of Teacher and Students early in July next, when the Institution is expected to go into operation. " Laurinburg High School" is gotten np by a joint stock company, who intend making it what its name imports, a " High School" of the first order in which boys can get a thorough and complete En glish and Classical education in the country with out going to College ; or should they have the means and the inclination to do ao, they will be well pre pared to enter College far advanced ; consequently none will be expected to apply who may not be nil Yt Qualified to conduct suah a schooL It is also in' disTjensable that the Teacher shall be a aentleman j- - - not only of the necessary scholastic attainments for the instruction of youth, but also of undoubted mo ral and religious demeanor. A gentleman of small family, of some experience in teaching, would be preferred, who might board some of the students, and enjoy the quietness and retirement of his own fireside, in a large and commodious house specially prepared for that purpose. A salary of at least Eight Hundred Dollars will be secured to him the year to be divided into two Sessions of five months each. The selection of a Principal from among the ap plicants will be made on the 19u of June next, un mediately after which the successful one will be notified, and arrangements made that the institu tion will go into operation as early in June next as practicable. By addressing either of the undersigned, Laurel Hill or Springfield Post Office, any further infor mation desired in regard to the premises will be promptly gnren. DUNCAN McLAURIN, 1 JOHN C. McLAURIN, Com. DANIEL C. McLNTIRE, J Laurinbtirg, May 14, 1852. ,39 tlSJ B IRD SEED. Canary, Rape, and Millet in store and for sale by WILLIAMS, HA I wuuu a. w. "VOirRN ATJ4 np THE LEGISLATURE. Jonrn I als of the Legislature of 1850-1, for sale at this Office. 22 tf American and Foreign Agency CITY OF WASHINGTON. UJTOEn THZ DlRKCTIOlf OT AaOH HaIQHT PaLM ti or New York, Couhskllok or thi 8c rsEJiB Codet or thi Uhitsd States, ron the fox,- LOWIHQ OBJECTS. 1. Conducting professional business in the Su preme Court of the United States. Especial atten tion will be given to cases of California Land titles coming up on appeal. 2. The prosecution and recovery of all Claims, in law or Equity, against the United States, before Congress or the Executive Departments, or against Foreign Governments before Boards of Commis sioners. 8. The settlement of accounts with the State, Treasury, War, Navy, Post Office and Interior De partments, and obtaining the remission of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, for alleged violations of the Revenue, Tost Office, or other Laws. 4. Securing Letters Patent for Inventions from the United States or from Forign Governments, and procuring Land Warrants and Pensions under the various Pension Laws of the United States. 5. Collections generally, embracing Debts, Leg acies, and Inheritances, in the United States and Foreign Countries. 6. Investment of Funds in the United States and State Stocks and Loons, and on Bond and Mort gage of Freehold Estate. Ma. Palmer was Director of the New York American and Foreign Agency which he established in 1830, and which became extensively and advan tageously known in all parts of the commercial world. He has visited Europe twice on the busi ness of said Agency. His second tour was made under the immediate, auspices of Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Sons of London, with their special letters of introduction and credit in his favor to the different branches of that House, and their corres pondents in the chief cities of Europe, on busi ness connected with the negotiation of American Stocks and is favorably known to many of the lead ing foreign bankers and eminent gentlemen of the legal profession abroad. All Communications addressed, post-paid, to the undersigned, will receive prompt and faithful at tention. He is solely authorized to settle the Agency Business and Concerns of the late firm of Palmer & Snethen. "Translations from the leading European langua ges executed with fidelity and despatch. Office South aide of Pennsylvania Avenue near the Treasury Department. Refers to the Heads of Departments nnd Bureau at Washington, and to Senators and Mem bers of the two last Congresses. j AARON H. PALMER, At Willard's Hotel. Washington, Feb. 1st, 1852. 10 FOR SALE ! TjlAGLE HOTEL,. CHAPEL HILL, N. C The j Proprietress of this well known and profitable establishment, having realized a sufficient income to warrant her in resuming the quiet of private life offers to the public generally the opportunity of bidding for its advantages. The citizens of the State are so well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that but few re marks are necessary, to complete their information. The Hotel, itself, possesses all the requirements of room and comfort, which its purchasers can de sire. It has capacity for the accommodation of one hundred and fifty boarders, and the recent and rap id growth of the University, adjacent, makes it an easy matter to possess constantly tueh or even a greater number of students. In addition to this, the frequent travel through Chapel Hill gives the Hotel, (being the only one in the place) a transient custom equal to any in the State. The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and commodious and the country -market supplies abun dantly and on profitable terms much of its provi sions. ' The terms of sale require one third of the price to be paid on taking possession. A note with safe security and time of payment suited to the conven ience of the purchaser, are the reasonable demands for the remainder. If further information be desired TOncerning the inducements to purchase, the President of the Uni versity or any other resident of the village, will fur nish it. Possession can be obtained at any time, after thc 1st of May. Apply to ANNE S. HILLIARD, Proprietress. February 27, 1852. Standard. 17 Important to Millers and Mill owners ! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engaged in the MSling business in North Caro lina, that he keeps constantly on. hand, and will supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, Young' Improved Patent Smut and Screening Ma chine. The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public It has supplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which have been taken down to make room for it. The public need fear no im-m position, as there are now some 280 Machines run ning in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realized in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 feet square in the mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleansed and they have never been out of order one day. There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Balti more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 26, 1850. tf 104 Important to Manufacturers) THE Subscribers are prepared to supply all kinds of COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL GEARING, with improved Coupling and Pulleys, Self-oiling Hangers, (which require oiling only once in three months';) LOOMS of a great variety of Patterns, for fancy and Twilled goods, from one to eighteen shuttles ; also, for plain goods, capable of running from 150 to 170 picks per minute. They are enabled from their extensive improve ments, to produce Yarns and Goods, with compar atively little labor ; and all Manufacturers before purchasing their Machinery, will do well to visit Philadelphia and vicinity, where they can see the Machinery with all the latest improvements, in full and successful operation ; or they can be referred to Factories in almost every State South and West by addressing a line to the Subscribers. ALFRED JENKS & SON, Bridetburg, near Philadelphia, N. B. Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery, the simplest method of driving, and calculation of speed, furnished free of charge. Feb. 16, 1852. J Direct Importations. TRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CHaRLES JJ ton, 8. C. C. & E. L. KERRISON k CO., Have, and are continually receiving, by every ar rival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to sell at small advance on the sterling cost. A look at their Dress Goods will well repay the trou ble. Their Stock of Hosiery is large and complete, and in Prints, many Styles will be found, not gen erally kept in this market. North West corner King & Market Streets. Feb. 9, 1862. tf 12 Great Northern Mail Route. llaTEW AND COMFORTABLE SCHEDULE Twice daily from Petersburg to New York, With transfer of passengers and baggage through the cities of Richmond, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, free of extra charge. On and after the first of March', the following quick and comfor table Schedules will be run over the inland route between Petersburg and New York, Leave Petersburg daily at 4 A. M. and 7 P. M. Arrive in New York daily at 5 A. M. and 6J P. M. Fare to Washington 1st class seats $6 50 Do do 2nd do 4 60 Do to Baltimore 1st class seats 7 50 Do do 2nd 40 5 50 Fare between Baltimore and Philadelphia by Railroad $3, by the New Castle and French Town Route, Steamboat and Railroad, $2 50, and be tween Philadelphia and New York $3 for first class passengers, and $2 each for the 2nd class passen gers. It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, for the information of passengers, that four djiily lines are in operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which the traveller who, through business or pleasure, has been delayed in Washington, has it always in his power to proceed at convenient hours directly on his journey to any point north of that place. Passengers leaving Petersburg in the morning at 4 A. M., and who prefer stopping all night in Bal timore, can leave next morning by the splendid New Steamer Gekeral McDonald, via the New Cnstle and French Town Route, and arrive in Phil adelphia by half past. 12, fare only $2 50 ; making the whole fare from Petersburg to Philadelphia on ly $10. For Through Tickets to Washington and Balti more, apply to the Agent at the Richmond and Pe tersburg Depot. THOS. DODAMEAD, S6.pt. Office R. & P. R. R, Co. April 24, 1852. 33 For Norfolk and Portsmouth. rpiIE FAVORITE AND BEAUTI X ful steamer AUGUSTA, Capt. Wm. C. Smith, having been thoroughly o vcrhaulcd and repaired, and finished with a new boiler and a new mainshaft of wrought iron, is now running between Port Walthall and the above places, in connection with thc Richmond and Petersburg and City Point Roads. The Trains from Petersburg via City Toint Rail Road, running in connection with the AUGUSTA leave the City Point Depot nt 7 o'clock, A. M. ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Returning, the Augusta leaves Norfolk on the al ternate days, viz : Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 6i A. M., and arrives at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take the cars for Petersburg. Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf and all intermediate landings $1 00 Do To Norfolk 1. 00 Do Children not over 12 years of age Do Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme diate landings Do To Old Point and Norfolk. f" Meals 50 cents. For servants 25 cents. TAOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office R. P. R. Co., April 27, 1852. 34 Piney Point Line to Baltimore. TMIE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY IN carwi formed that the comfortable andgtcJAJ commodious low pressure steamer MA- " RYLAND, Capt. Chas. E. Mitchell, having been en tirely refitted, enlarged and improved in every res pect with berths for a large number of passengers, and with state rooms for those who prefer being re tired, is now on the route between Richmond and Brltimorc. Passengers by this agreeable and e conomical line, will leave Petersburg by the morn ing train, on Mondays and Wednesdays, ot 4J A. M. and reach Baltimore on thc following mornings in time to proceed by the New Castle and French Town Steamboat Line, at 6J A. M.', or with the early train of those days to Philadelphia. Return ing passengers will leave Baltimore on the after noons of Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 P. M., and connect at the Creek on Wednesday and Friday suc ceeding with the train which arrives in Richmond at 4 P. M., of the same days. Fare in either direction, $5, (state rooms and meals for the cabin passengers, extra,) except in the case of Ladies and families "who will have the privilege of state rooms free ofcharge. Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on board,) $4 50. Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle and French Town line, $2 50. For second class do, $1 50. Making the tehole fare from Richmond to Philadelphia for firit elate paenger by this agreeable Hue JjsT 50 only. For further particulars and though Ticketsr ap ply to the Ticket agent at the Richmond and Pe tersburg Depot at Petersburg office R. & P. R. R. Company. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. April 13, 1852. 34 Richmond and Petersburg R. Road. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, March the 1st, two Passen ger Trains will run daily each way between Peters burg and Richmond, both Trains carrying the Uni ted States Mail, and connecting with the Trains on thc R F. & P. R. R, Fredericksburg, Washington, 4c, and with the Virginia Central R. R. and Canal Packets for Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc. 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 4 A. M. 2d de do do do at 7 P. M. 1st Train leave Richmond daily at 7 A. M. 2d do do do do at 5 P. M. Fare, when paid at the office, $1 00. Children over 8 and not over 12 years of age, servants and colored persons, when Tickets are pro cured at the Office, half price. ' Servants travelling by themselves must be fur nished by their masters with two passes, so that one can be retained at the office ; and it mast be expressly stated on the pass that they are to be permitted to go on the Cars. N. B. No freight or packages of any kind will be allowed to be carried on the Mail Train. The Trains will run by Richmond time. THOS. DODAMEAD. ' April H, 1852. Superintendant RIHMOND, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAM PACKETfiglc COMPANY : The double engine and fast sailing Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Foster, master, and CITY OF NORFOLK, Post, master, ore now on the line in complete order for freight and pas sengers. To allow sufficient time for receiving and deliver ing freight in good Weather, and securing regulari ty in trips, one Steamer will leave New York every Thursday, and City Point every Friday. This arrange ment may be relied upon as the most punctual, ac commodating and economical to shippers and pas sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa loons and state-rooms for passengers. First Cabin passage, $8,00 Second do do 6,00 Freight per cubic foot, 7o THOMA8 BRANCH, Agent Old Street, Petersburg. April 80, 1852. 35 UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, Just received and for sale by J. BROWN. April 7, 1852. 78 "T3 OBINSON'S SHOES, best quality r also, com T, Slippers for Ladies. EVANS & COOKE. March 23, 1852. 24 JUST RECEIVED, several cases Gent's Boots and Shoes, (Miles Boots, beautiful quality.) EVANS k COOKE. March 23, 1852. 24 TITRATE OF MAGNESIA : Having made ar Vyrangements to prepare this celebrated aperient on a large scale, I am enabled to have supply constantly on hand for my customers. P. F. PESCUD. March 22, 1852. 21 Snrinar Trade. I take this metuod of returning my sincere and unfeigned thanks to my trends and the public generally, for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed upon me for the last five years, and I hope, that by a strict attention to- business, to merit a continuance thereof. I have on hand, at my Manufactory on. Bank street, a good supply of Car riages of my own manufacture, which I will sell on as accommodating terms as the same work can be procured in the State. And I would also state, for the information of those Who are in the habit of pa tronizing Northern Manufactories, that having in my employ the best workmen to be found in the City, using none but the best materials, and being myself a practical Coach Maker, I am prepared to make t9 order anything .in my line, from a one horse Sulkey to the finest Coach that runs our streets, which I will warrant to render as much ser vice to the purchaser as any to be found either North or South. I am also prepared to do repairing at the shortest notice and in a superior manner, and on the most reasonable terms. JOHN CAMP, Bank St., opposite the Exchange Bank. Petersburg, March 11th, 1852. 6m 2T Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, &c. WE keep constantly on hand a large supply of French Brandy of every grade, Old and New Apple Brandy; Superior old Monongahcla, and the Old Pure Rye Whiskey, Double and Single Rectified Whiskey, Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga and Claret Wine, New England and Old Jamaica Rum, Rose and Holland Gin, All of which we offer for sale very low, PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, & CO. Petersburg, March 16, 1852. 22 tf . GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! f "W7"E have in Store and are now receiving the following Goods, which will be sold at the lowest rates : 60 Hhds P. R. and N. O. Sugars, 60 Hhds and Bbls Molasses, 70 Packages Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Re fined Sugars, 275 Bags Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, 8 j Pipes Cog. Brandy, 15 Casks Mada., Port and Sherry Wine. 100 Bbls. Rectified Whiskev, 20 " D. Rectified do. 20 " Old Monongahala do. 30 " Grape Brandy, Gin, N. E. Rum. 10 " Pepper Mint Cordial and Cherry Brandy. 40 '-Southampton Apple Brandy. 40 Baskets Champagne, Pints and Quarts. 150 Boxes Tallow Candles. 60 Christaline do. 40 Adamantine do. 10 " Sup. SrernVlio. 00 " Pale Soap 75 " Brown do. 20 " Family do. 200 Gross Matches, 100 Reams Letter and Cap Paper, 200 " Wrapping paper, 30 Tons Swedes, American and English Iron. 1050 Kegs Cumberland and Rapid Fall Nails. 75 doz. Bed Cords. 100 Cotton and Hemp lines. 10 Coils Manilla Rope. 500 lbs Shoe thread. 5 J and J Chests Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Black Tea. 20 Bbls Cider Vinegar, 100 Kegs Powder. 6 Tons Castings. 150 Bags shot 50 Bbls Mess and Prime Pork, 5000 lbs Western sides. 20 Bags Ginger, Pepper and Allspice. 150 Sides Hemlock and Oak Tan Leather, 100 Boxes window Glass 8 by 10 and 10 by 12. 20$ Bbs No. 1 Mackerel. 30 Bbls No. 3 ditto. 10 Bbls Copperas. 10,000 Cigars,6 doz. Demijohns. 12 Cases Saddles, 10 doz. Horse Collars. 12 Doz. Blind Bridles. 1 5 Casks Brown Stout. 6 Casks Ale. 40 Boxes Cheese, Blacking, Mace, Cloves, &c BR1TTON 4 TODD, Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. March 1852. w8m JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Bol lingbrook Street, Petersburg, Ta. references 1 Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. 1 . . Messrs. Kevan & Bro. Petersburg. Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wiljs, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. ' Messrs. Monahan &. Beers, New York. HAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, 8hot and Bar Lead Blacking. Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Groupd Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Baeon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and' Warehouse Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars j Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors, Wines, &cM which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, 19 Nails, Iron and Steel. 1 Yii Ke?8 Cumberland, Avalon, and old Do- JfJ minion Nails. 85 Tons Swedes, American and English Iron. ALSO, a fine assortment of Cast, Shear, German and Blistered Steel. For sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS k CO. Petersburg, March 16, 1852. tf 22 Molasses. HHDS prime New Crop Cardenas Molas- o(?Baj ses. arrels ehoice " " New Orleans In fine order, for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS k CO. Petersburg, March 18, 1852. 22 tf Excelsior Building Hardware 4ND Tool Store Exclusively, The Largest and Only Establishment of the kind in the U. S. M. McCLURE & BRO., No. 287 Market Street, above 7th. Philadelphia. Manufacturers' Depot for Locks of all kinds, war ranted quality; Premium Por&ttloin Knobs, over 60 patterns; Silver Plated Hinges, &c, with the most complete assortment of all the modern patterns in this line, Builders and dealers are invited to call and examine our etock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air Registers and Ventilators at Factory prices. May 18, 1852. 40 6m Just Received. 1DOZ jars sup. Bordeaux Plums, 10 doz extra fine Rappee Snuff ia bottles, 5 dox Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Preserved Pears, 4 drafts fresh Smyrna Figs, 200 lbs Superior Smoking Tobacco, 5 bbls Soda and Sugar Crackers, Oranges, Lem ons. &c. a June 8, 1852 FR. MAIL ILER. M ERCER POTATOES: A lot of Mercer Po tatoes just in time for planting. L. W . PECK. & CO. June 8, 1852. 2w 46 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than fire years, and continues to taka risks upon all classes of property in tlje State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cever property amounfing to $4,500,000, a large per tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third ef one per cent per annum, Tfa all grades of property en, braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present yean DIRECTORS. Josiah O. Watson, Raleigh. Richard Smith, do John Primrose, do Henry D. Turner, do i. G. B. Roulhac, do S. W. Whiting, do T. H. Selby, do Geo. McNeill, Fayetteville, Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. James E. Hoyt, Washington. James Sloan, Greensboro.' John Cox, . Edenton. Josh. Boner, Salem. Joseph Pool, Elizabeth City. Michael Brown, Salisbury. Alex Mitchell, Newbern. W. N. H. Smith, Mnrfreesboro' H. B. Williams, Charlotte. John B. Barrett, Milton. A. T Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY, Josiah 0. Watson, President. J. G. B. Roulhac, Vice do. Richard Smith, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. nersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, " Richard Smith, I Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid, J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. 7 North Carolina Mutual Life Insu rance Company. OFFICE, RALEIGH, N. C. THIS Company continues to insure the lives of all healthy White persons and Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000, Slaves are insured for a term of one to fire years for ds their value. OFFICERS. Dr. Chss. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, VicePresident. James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Bus bee, Attorney, Dr. Wm. H. McEee, Examining Physician. J. Hersman, General Agent. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y May 2, 1852. 86 Greensborough Mutual Insuranoe Company. PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Com pany has been formed under the name and style of "The Gbee.tsbobocgh Mutual Insurance Com pany'," and fully organized by the appointment of the following Officers, viz : JAMES SLOAN, President, S. G. COFFTN, Vice President PETER ADAMS, Sec. and Trer. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attor'y. JOHN A. MEBANE, ) Pt(ra W. J. McCONNEL, ft WM. S. RANKIN, j CotninUtoe- DIRECTORS. James Sloan, John A. Mebane, W. J. McConnel, Andrew Weatherly, !a William S. Rankin, C. P. Mendenhall, Jed H. Lindsay, Lyndon Swaim, Shubal G. Coffin, Jesse Shelly, William H. Reecc, Jonathan W. Field, Tyre Glenn. This Company has now been in successful opera tion for several months, and will take risks upon Dwelling Houses, Stores, and other Buildings, Mer chandize, Furniture, Produce, 4c. The object of this organization is to afford a system of Insurance which shall operate for the mutual benefit of all its members. The peculiar advantage arising from this mode of Insurance, is, that the assured pay no more than the actual losses and expenses of the Company, end experience has proved the safety of Mutual Insur ance Companies, as well as the great saving to its members ; and no stronger argument can be pro duced in their favor, than the confidence which they receive from the entire community, where jruch Companies are in successful operation. r Any information respecting the principles of the Company will be cheerfully furnished by the Sec retary, or any of its Agents. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. The Subscriber, having been appointed Agent, will receive applications and make surveys to Effect Insurance in said Company. ". GEG. T. COOKE, Agent for Raleigh. December 8, 1851. 99 ly FIRE! :? m HE .32TNA INSURANCE COMPANY or I Hartford, Conn., offers to insure Buildings and Metchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premkuns to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its lasses promptly, ;. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its i cinity, to be made to ' 7 S. W. WHTTTNG, -. Agent.. And for Milton, N. Ct and vicinity, to ' " ; N- J- PALMER, Agent. '- October, 1848. : 88J- r. LOOK AT THIS. 3000 lbs. Cut Nails and Brads 4 to 40; 100 pieces Bleached and Brown Skirtings and Sheetings; Prime Old Java Coffee, Laguira and Rio Coffee; Brown, Clarified and Loaf Sugar; Superior Green Tea, and Old English Mus tard. For sale by J.BROWN. Raleigh, March 16, 1852. , 22-tf, WESTERN HOTEL. T r HIS HOTEL a short distance West of the J - Capitol Square, ia opened for the accommod tion ofthe Travelling Community, and the propri etor would be much pleased to board gentlemen by the week, month or year. He will use his best ef forts to please and render comfortable ail who may visit him, and he respectfully solicits s share "of public patronage. His Stable will be attended .to by an active and attentive Hostler. --. WM. T., BAiSL Raleigh, Feb. 4th, 1852. -r 'll To Cotton Planters. AT HAND. Gunny" and Hemp Bagging, 44 in-' ches wide. Bale-rope and twine. also 150 pairs Men- and JBoy's Brogans. Men and Boy's Kip Shoetees. Women's leather Bootees; with !a .general assort ment of .Shoes. Black and white Wool Hats," 75 Point and Dufile Blankets, Cradle Blankets, J. BROWN. v ; ' No. 9, Fsyettov-DIeveo Raleigh, Oct., 6, 18M. ' '1 Si ii ii 7
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